Xexus

I allowed the Facebook login so that I could use my custom avatar, but then I decided that I don't like the ability to login with Facebook, so I turned it off, and as it turned out, I got to keep my custom avatar. So it looks like Woot stores the image on their side afterall

Sure would have been nicer to simply upload my avatar normally instead of having to figure out a way to work around the missing function.

paulpnevada

I have Bell's Palsy and on a bad day I look like half my face has melted in the Las Vegas heat. Most of the time you have to really look to see the asymmetry and, frankly, I'm not good looking enough for most folks to look that closely.

Since I have the choice to either laugh about it or cry about it I choose to laugh!

noslensj

Xexus wrote:I allowed the Facebook login so that I could use my custom avatar, but then I decided that I don't like the ability to login with Facebook, so I turned it off, and as it turned out, I got to keep my custom avatar. So it looks like Woot stores the image on their side afterall

Sure would have been nicer to simply upload my avatar normally instead of having to figure out a way to work around the missing function.

Ditto. And I did like you and retained my avatar as well. Thanks for the tip!

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